STRESS FRACTURES

Stress fractures refer to tiny cracks in bone that typically develop as a result of excessive repetitive activity. They most commonly occur in the lower extremities (legs and feet) but it is also possible for them to occur in the upper extremities (arms and hands). Over time, repetitive activities can impact the bone by altering the ways in which it breaks down and reforms. If you are feeling pain or discomfort from stress fractures. Contact Given Sports & Physical Therapy today to schedule an evaluation with one of our Crystal Lake, IL therapists.

How do stress fractures occur?

Before you can work on preventing stress fractures, it is important to understand what types of activities are higher risks. Athletes, in particular, are at a higher risk of developing stress fractures, due to the amount of stress that is put on their lower extremities through running, jumping, leaping, dancing, tumbling, or excessive moving in general. Some occupations may be higher risk factors for the development of stress fractures as well, such as those that require prolonged periods of time walking from place to place or spending time on one’s feet. This is especially true if the workday is spent walking or standing on hard surfaces, such as concrete.

How can I find relief?

Stress fractures can be successfully treated through physical therapy. Our physical therapists will conduct an initial evaluation that will include a physical exam, a review of health history, and an analysis of symptoms. If needed, additional diagnostic tests (such as an MRI scan) may be conducted. Your treatment plan will consist of passive therapies to relieve pain and promote healing. In addition to active muscle-strengthening exercises and stretches to increase strength, improve your range of motion, and prevent further injury from occurring. Our physical therapists will also provide activity-specific training. In order to help you perform at optimum levels in your sport or work.

If you’ve sustained a stress fracture, contact Given Sports & Physical Therapy today. Our physical therapists will help you recover quickly and will get you back to your daily lifestyle in no time!